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If you're a regular visitor to this blog, you've probably noticed a new tab here. It is called Punch for Prompt, and it's basically a place where you can punch a purple bar and get yourself a prompt. And then another. And then another. A nearly endless supply of them, to be exact. You can keep coming back and coming back and coming back and every time get a brand new prompt. Cool, huh?

This all came about because I mentioned to Jessica Baverstock of Creativity's Workshop that I wanted to find a way to easily get prompts to people. I love prompts and think they can encourage amazing writing. However, the key to encouraging lots of amazing writing is having an endless supply of prompts. When I discussed all this with Jessica, she brought up an idea she'd had–Punch for Prompt–and volunteered to write the code. Of course, it took me about one second to say yes. The new Punch for Prompt page is the result.

Now, before you do anything else, like choose a prompt, head on over to Jessica's blog because she's also featuring Punch for Prompt today and she's doing something way cool, I must say. You'll have to find out what it is for yourself. So go check it out. Oh, and I must also mention her brother, Tristan Ward, a programmer of international repute, who also helped with writing the code. Thanks, guys!

Please comment. Do you use prompts? What are your experiences with them?

Create a successful, inspired writing life: Punch for prompt. Follow the instructions above. Remember, you can aim the prompt at your current writing project or work on something totally new and different.

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